> There's a chance your tap is great for coffee, but only if you're pretty lucky.
I've worked and RV'ed throughout the USA and Canada. Canadian urban areas tend to have good quality tap water for coffee making. Canadians know that in only a few seconds the water will run truly cold. The USA's tap water as one gets further south from the Canadian border has generally dreadful taste and temperature, meaning chilled, bottled water is a necessity.
This comes as Canada contemplates a mixed fleet of F-35 and Saab Gripen fighter jets, along with GlobalEye aicraft. Saab's pitch includes this concept of data sovereignty:
''Gripen data will also be housed here, securely within Canadian borders," Saab spokesperson Sierra Fullerton said. "With the fighter mission system, communications, and technical data all hosted in Canada, Gripen exceeds all industrial, security, and controlled goods requirements. With Gripen, the Royal Canadian Air Force will have full, independent control over aircraft, software, and sensitive data.''
the gripen also has a much lower total cost of ownership. As ukraine demonstrate, and now Iran, real local control of a region will be hyper local and filled with low cost drones. Expensive and high maintenance weapons are essentially first strike and regional defense.
https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/listen-united-pilot-repo...
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